l sometimes wonder if other people's houses are evolving and changing on a regular basis like they are here. For those of us who are collectors....the finds that make their way home need a place and/or a purpose, so they often become the inspiration to shuffle things around, arrange something new or maybe take things away.....it's all very cyclic isn't it.
While we were collecting the willow l snipped a few pliable tree twigs which were plaited, woven and sprayed white to form a wreath for my butterfly collection.
The lampshade was the wrong colour for this (now) beachy corner so l threw a tiered skirt over the top of it 'til l come up with a more permanent solution....l've done this a few times before and l love the idea of a quick change whenever the inspiration hits.
The military style belt was added for a little structure and detail....A diamente brooch gives a sparkle.
The glass jar is a new (old) addition to the corner as well.....l gathered some tortured willow sticks (see top picture) and lightly sprayed them white.....they looked a little Winterish (bare) so l made some birds from sheet music...a little glitter was added to the wing and tail tips.....diamentes became eyes.
While we were collecting the willow l snipped a few pliable tree twigs which were plaited, woven and sprayed white to form a wreath for my butterfly collection.
The butterflies range from the 30's to the 70's mostly picked up in opshops for less than a few dollars.
My bedside lamps are also under reconstruction:-)).....they were stripped of all their previous lace and frills. Their wire frames were repainted and placed on the candlesticks to dry.
l recently added this priest to my religious collection....although it's meant to be a candle he's holding it looks more like a sword doesn't it.......some tot's had a chew on the end of it as well, haha!!...
Mary has a new angel wing pendant.
Gorgeous vignette from bellemaison23 via pinterest.
It's been a lot of fun rearranging and making a few things while watching the games....bring on the athletics next week (go Aussie's).....have a wonderful weekend everyone....
Til next time,
Bron.
Уау, каква красота, синя магия!!! Не мога да отлепя очи от тези снимки, зашеметяващи са. Толкова красиво е подредино всичко така пленително...
ReplyDeleteПоздрави и хубав уикенд от мен.
Love your little vignettes and collections!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteDespite everything I write, I have to praise the beautiful porcelain , statues , one more beautiful than the other! ! Your wreath is beautiful , butterflies are hezouncí and cute ! And the paintings in the style of Rachel you painted yourself? Beautiful!
I send many greetings , have a nice weekend!
xoxo...by Vicky
Thanks heaps Michaela...l'm glad lm not the only one who loves these little religious things:-))Yes l did paint the tutu pictures, they were great fun to do..
Deleteświetna kolekcja religijna, ja w swoim zbiorze mam dopiero jedną Madonnę:) Bardzo podobają mi się Twoje lampki:)
ReplyDeleteI love your beachy corner bron ... The colours are gorgeous! The glass jar with the sticks & paper birds looks so lovely. Your butterfly wreath with the cross & beads could easily be a dreamcatcher it looks so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for brightening my day.
X michelle
Thanks Shel...lt means a lot that you love the colours, since you're a colour consultant:-)) Thanks for the idea of turning the wreath into a dreamcatcher, project for the future??l'm so happy l've brightened your day.
DeleteBeautiful vignettes and the wreath turned out beautifully.Love it.
ReplyDeleteXO Marie
Found your beautiful blog through Tam at A Treasured Past and wanted to say hi!
ReplyDeleteBee happy x
Hi Bron, I am forever trying to find a spot to put new treasures. I have a little break and then I can't help myself, in comes more.
ReplyDeleteYou know I love your religious collections, and think your painting are fab. You really have a knack for display and lovely things, its always a pleasure to pop on over.
p.s. Thanks for the lovely comments, you always brighten my day.T x
Hi Bron,
ReplyDeleteÍ can't believe those butterfies are from opshops! They are lovely! And what a clever idea to strip back the lampshades.
Beth x
Usually I'm not a big fan of Blue... but you have done a Blue Room so Beautifully that I'm totally Loving it! Love your Religious Collection, mine is one of my oldest Collections and the hardest one for me to Edit or Purge, I get so attached to the pieces from it!
ReplyDeleteDawn... The Bohemian